Thank you for your reply!
Her name is baby Bella
It is the next morning and she has bounced back incredibly. She is no longer dehydrated and she seems to have no deficits. She has pooped 4 times since 10pm eastern time.
And regards to her holding container. I have an acrylic terrarium approximately 12inches by 12inches on the bottom and roughly 15 inches tall.
I have the heating pad (non auto shut off) on low underneath her container. I have a cloth covering the entire bottom of the cage. And I have some other cloths folded into little squares in different areas of the cage so she can move to whichever heat setting she prefers. (Seems to work really well). And I have some other cloths on top of her lightly. Also as stated before only 1/3 of the bottom of the cage has the heating pad under it.
Referring back to temperature. I have a reptile thermometer laying on the bottom of the hot side of her cage so that way I can make sure it’s not too hot.
I tried to look for what temperature (besides high and low) to keep her environment but I couldn’t find anything. I want to make sure her cage parameters are correct. And as for measuring her temperature. I can’t do a rectal temperature. (Haven’t tried but she is just too small) and I don’t believe an oral temperature would be accurate on her. So how do you recommend I take her temperature?
Squirrel age: she is 4 weeks old she started her first bottom tooth teething process. She did fine. And her eyes have yet to open.
Thank you for all the information. I want to make sure this little baby Bella lives and thrives.